In recent crime, Saudi regime martyred 41 Shiites

Saturday, 12 March 2022

The Saudi Interior Ministry announced that the regime executed 81 people.

In recent crime, Saudi regime martyred 41 Shiites

The Saudi Interior Ministry announced on Saturday, March 12, 2022, that it had executed 81 people who, according to the regime, had deviant policies and ideas.

In a statement, the ministry claimed, “By joining criminal groups, these people had deviated from the right path and taken evil steps, and by loyalty to foreigners, they sold themselves and their homeland, and served the enemy’s plans, and pledged allegiance to them for corruption and misguidance.”

“These people were accused of shedding the blood of innocents, violating the known sanctities of religion, targeting places of worship and a number of government offices and places on which the country’s economy is based, monitoring a number of officials and foreign nationals and killing them, monitoring security forces and killing them and mutilation of the bodies of some of them, planting mines, committing crimes such as kidnapping, torture, rape, armed robbery, smuggling weapons and ammunition into Saudi Arabia,” the statement adds.

The Saudi Interior Ministry also claimed that some of these individuals were linked to the al-Houthi movement and other anti-Saudi groups and had intelligence cooperation with them.

Of those 81 executed, 41 were Saudi Shiite protesters and residents of the Qatif region in eastern Saudi Arabia.
They were detained for participating in peaceful demonstrations demanding their legitimate rights, which were met with armed repression by the Saudi regime. Regime forces raided protesters’ homes, detained them, and forced them to make false confessions under severe torture.

The execution of this number of Shiites in a single day in Saudi Arabia is unprecedented. The last time the Riyadh regime carried out mass executions of dissidents was in April 2019, when 37 people were executed, including 32 Shiites.

The Saudi regime has a dark history of executing detainees for freedom of expression, accusing them, and forcing them to false confessions under severe torture. This issue has been documented by international humanitarian organizations.

The names of the Shiite martyrs executed by the Saudi regime are as follows:

1. Musa Jaafar Al-Mabiuq
2. Abdullah Naji Al Ammar
3. Hassan Ali Al Sheikh
4. Aqil Hassan Al-Faraj
5. Abdullah Jawad Al Nassif
6. Murtaza Muhammad Al Musa
7. Youssef Abdul Azim Al Tarif
8. Mahmoud Issa Al-Qallaf
9. Haitham Ibrahim Al-Mukhtar
10. Mohsen Ibrahim Al-Masbah
11. Hassan Muhammad Al-Faraj
12. Ali Atef Al Leif
13. Hussein Ali Al Khalif
14. Jaafar Muhammad Al-Faraj
15. Hussein Mansour Al-Abd Al-Nabi
16. Majid Alawi Al-Qallaf
17. Muhammad Saud Al Jawhar
18. Jamal Hassan Al-Banawi
19. Hassan Salman Al Radwan
20. Hussain Ahmad Al-Awjamy
21. Mustafa Ali Al-Khayyat
22. Ali Abbas Al-Awami
23. Ahmed Abdul Wahed Al-Suwaiket
24. Muhammad Abbas Al-Afi
25. Aqil Hassan Al Abdul Aal
26. Muhammad Abdullah Al-Samael
27. Ahmed Zaki Al Abd al-Nabi
28. Hassan Muhammad Al-Tahifa
29. Jaafar Ahmed Abu Hassoun
30. Zaid Ali Al-Thifa
31. Muhammad Abdullah Al Hazeem
32. Mahdi Saleh Al-Zinadi
33. Ali Muhammed Al Afrit
34. Muhammad Alawi Al-Shakhouri
35. Amjad Muhammad Al-Awami
36. Asaad Makki Al Shubr Ali
37. Hussein Mansour al-Jushi
38. Abdullah Muhammad Al-Bandar
39. Hassan Hashem Al-Qallaf
40. Abdullah Muhammad Al-Zaher
41. Yasin Hussein Ali Al-Brahim

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